An international exhibition featuring real estate, interior and exterior design, and construction materials – VIETBUILD 2014 – opened in Hanoi on March 26.
The event will be staged to two phases. The first phase will be held from March 26-30 with the participation of 450 businesses from 18 nations displaying their products at 1,350 pavilions.
The second phase is scheduled for November 19-23 with the involvement of over 400 businesses from 17 nations.
The exhibition focuses on introducing the latest products in the field of construction, electric equipment and real estate, and interior decoration.
A business forum, offering opportunities for the business community to meet and learn about consumers’ tastes and methods of devising effective business strategies, is also part of the event.
A series of seminars are also being conducted to encourage businesses to incorporate the latest products and technologies in construction of projects, especially urban housing.
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